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(Yahoo/The Atlantic) - If the government puts a GPS tracker on you, your car, or any of your personal effects, it counts as a search—and is therefore protected by the Fourth Amendment. The Supreme Court clarified and affirmed that law on Monday, when it ruled on Torrey Dale Grady v. North Carolina, before sending the case …

(Gizmodo) - Hillary Clinton told the world that the reason she exclusively used her personal email as Secretary of State because she “wanted the simplicity of using one device.” But thanks to a FOIA request, we now know that Clinton used multiple devices for email, including an iPad and a BlackBerry. She also mixed her personal …

Basij commander Mohammad Reza Naqdi also threatens Saudis, saying their fate will be like that of Saddam Hussein (Times of Israel) – The commander of the Basij militia of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said that “erasing Israel off the map” is “nonnegotiable,” according to an Israel Radio report Tuesday Militia chief Mohammad Reza Naqdi also threatened …

(Washington Examiner) - Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said in an interview on Monday that the U.S. should be willing to use military force to protect NATO allies from an invasion from Russia. The likely Republican presidential candidate, speaking during an interview with radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt, said it was imperative that the U.S. …

(Washington Times) - President Obama vetoed a GOP-backed resolution Tuesday that would halt a National Labor Relations Board rule making it easier for workers to hold so-called “ambush” union-organizing elections, his second veto since Republicans took control of the Senate in January. The president said the congressional action would block “modest but overdue reforms to simplify” …

(The Hill) - Hillary Clinton’s favorability ratings have plunged in two battleground states that will be critical to determining the 2016 presidential election, a new poll finds. In addition, about half the voters in Ohio, Florida and Pennsylvania say they don’t trust the former secretary of State. According to a Quinnipiac University survey released on Tuesday, …

(Washington Times) - Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky will announce his official Republican presidential nomination bid in April at sites that highlight youth, national defense and his “keep government out off my back” philosophy. He will start his five “Stand with Rand” announcement rallies in his home state then he and his top campaign aides will …

(The Hill) - The Supreme Court delivered a victory to state health departments on Tuesday, ruling that private Medicaid doctors cannot sue states to raise their reimbursement rates. The justices decided that Medicaid providers must raise any payment disputes directly with the federal government because it creates the rules for the low-income health program, not the …

(Zero Hedge) - Ankara, we have a problem. At around 10:36 a.m. local time, Turkey suffered a massive power outage that left half of the country’s 81 provinces without electricity in what was the biggest blackout in a decade and a half. The blackout shut down subways in Instanbul and knocked out 11 of 16 air …

(CNS News) - The fight over religious objection proposals facing increasing criticism from businesses and advocates who call them a license to discriminate against gays and lesbians has shifted toward Arkansas, which was poised to become the second state this year to enact such a measure. A final vote could come as early as Tuesday in …

(Inforwars) - The Internal Revenue Service gives subsidies when it wants. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Environmental Protection Agency redefine words on a whim in an effort to give themselves more power and more control over your life. “Legislating from the bench” has been superseded by this even more dangerous “lawmaking” …

(Politico) - The House Committee investigating the 2012 Benghazi attacks has formally asked Hillary Clinton to appear before the panel to answer questions about her email use. Chairman Trey Gowdy sent a letter to the former secretary of state Tuesday asking that she sit for a “transcribed interview regarding her use of private email and a …

(CBS Sacramento) - A power surge left thousands without power for most of the day in Stockton after smart meters on their homes exploded on Monday. The explosions started after a truck crashed into a utility pole, causing a surge around 8:30 a.m. on Monday morning. When the customers in more than 5,000 homes get their …

(Forbes) - The AARP Public Policy Institute just released a survey of 2,492 people ages 45 to 70 who’d been unemployed at some point during the past five years. Its chief finding: Many are now back at work, but about half of them (48%) are earning less than they did in their former jobs. “A lot …

(Washington Times) - The heady sense of victory immigrant rights activists had last year after President Obama announced his deportation amnesty has faded in recent weeks as the advocates sense they’ve lost ground among the very Democratic leaders they were counting on to deliver at the national and state levels. The latest blow came over the …

(Breitbart) - Negotiations toward a nuclear deal between Iran and the P+5 nations (the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, plus Germany) will continue through June, according to reports from Lausanne, Switzerland on Tuesday. The announcement was made to satisfy the self-imposed deadline of March 31 for a provisional agreement, with “technical” details to …

(Daily Caller) - In an exclusive interview with CNN’s Dana Bash, departing Democratic Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said he had no regrets about lying on the Senate floor that Republican Mitt Romney hadn’t paid his taxes in 12 years, because in the end, “Romney didn’t win.” Bash noted in the narration that Reid accused Romney …

(Daily Caller) - Officials at North Carolina State University are encouraging students to start censoring the school’s “Free Expression Tunnel” by purging it of speech that constitutes “social injustice,” reports Campus Reform. NC State’s Free Expression Tunnel was created partly as a way to prevent graffiti from being sprayed on structures around the campus. Within the …